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Fake covid-free health certificates were sold on Taobao to help people board international flights. But soon netizens have found that these fake health certificates were no longer available, as they were took off from Taobao on the same day.
Source: Facebook
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#TaoBao #HealthCertificate #Fake #Coronavirus
Source: Facebook
https://bit.ly/33OjgXF
#TaoBao #HealthCertificate #Fake #Coronavirus
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#Rumour
Chinese Netizens Impersonate Taiwanese to Apologize to the WHO
The screenshot shows that a Twitter user who introduced herself as "a girl from China" in her profile, represented Taiwanese to apologize to the WHO.
The WHO chief has recently offended Taiwan after he accused Taiwanese of lodging "racist critique" to him. Although WHO chief has yet disclosed any evidence, it has been reported that China's Internet army was mobilized to claim themselves "Taiwanese" and make apology to the WHO in the name of "Taiwan".
Source: Internet
#ChinesePropaganda #Fake #CCP #WHO #Taiwan
Chinese Netizens Impersonate Taiwanese to Apologize to the WHO
The screenshot shows that a Twitter user who introduced herself as "a girl from China" in her profile, represented Taiwanese to apologize to the WHO.
The WHO chief has recently offended Taiwan after he accused Taiwanese of lodging "racist critique" to him. Although WHO chief has yet disclosed any evidence, it has been reported that China's Internet army was mobilized to claim themselves "Taiwanese" and make apology to the WHO in the name of "Taiwan".
Source: Internet
#ChinesePropaganda #Fake #CCP #WHO #Taiwan
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#SCMP #Fake #Opinion
Alibaba-owned South China Morning Post Published Opinion Articles by Fake Persona
According to a United States media, a fake persona under the name of "Lin Nguyen" claimed to be an analyst had sent opinion articles to several media outlets around the world. One article titled "For Hong Kong protesters, the right thing to do for the city now is stay at home" was published by South China Morning Post, which had been acquired by Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma. After the incident was exposed, South China Morning Post withdrew 5 articles as such.
Source: CNews
#ChinesePropaganda
Alibaba-owned South China Morning Post Published Opinion Articles by Fake Persona
According to a United States media, a fake persona under the name of "Lin Nguyen" claimed to be an analyst had sent opinion articles to several media outlets around the world. One article titled "For Hong Kong protesters, the right thing to do for the city now is stay at home" was published by South China Morning Post, which had been acquired by Chinese entrepreneur Jack Ma. After the incident was exposed, South China Morning Post withdrew 5 articles as such.
Source: CNews
#ChinesePropaganda